Close Menu
  • Latest
  • Help Support Independent Journalism
  • Features
  • Gaming
    • All Gaming
    • Nintendo
    • PlayStation
    • Xbox
    • PC Gaming
    • Card & Tabletop
    • VR
  • Guides
  • Entertainment
    • All Entertainment
    • Anime & Animation
    • Movies and TV
    • Books
    • Manga & Comics
    • Toys
    • Geek
    • Culture
  • Previews
  • Reviews
    • All Reviews
    • Video Game
    • Anime & Animation
    • Movie & TV
    • Comic Book & Manga
    • Tech & Gear
    • Food
    • Book
    • Toys
    • Tabletop and Card Game
  • Podcasts
    • A-01 Podcast
    • Nintendo Entertainment Podcast
    • Spectator Mode Podcast
  • Contact Us
X (Twitter) YouTube RSS Bluesky Discord

Follow Us

X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Bluesky Discord
The OuterhavenThe Outerhaven
  • Latest
  • Features
  • Guides
  • Previews
  • Reviews
    • Video Game Reviews
    • Anime & Animation Reviews
    • Comic Book & Manga Reviews
    • Films & TV Reviews
    • Tech Reviews
    • Tabletop and Card Game Reviews
    • Toy Reviews
  • Gaming
    • PlayStation
    • Nintendo
    • Xbox
    • PC Gaming
    • Retro Gaming
    • Tabletop
    • Virtual Reality
  • Entertainment
    • Anime & Animation
    • Comic Books & Manga
    • Films & TV
    • Original English Light Novels DB
    • OELN DB
    • Culture
    • Books
    • Toys
  • Tech
  • Podcasts
    • A-01 Podcast
    • Nintendo Entertainment Podcast
    • Spectator Mode Podcast
The OuterhavenThe Outerhaven
Home»News»Gaming News»Final Fantasy VII Has Finally Let the Cait Sith Pronunciation Out of the Bag

Final Fantasy VII Has Finally Let the Cait Sith Pronunciation Out of the Bag

By Andrew AgressOctober 7, 2023
Cait Sith Final Fantasy VII Advent Children

Final Fantasy VII is no stranger to mispronounced names. For a while, fans of the 1997 role-playing game debated whether to call the flower girl “Aerith” or “Aeris.” While that one came down to a mistranslation—which Square Enix eventually cleared up by confirming “Aerith”—the company has proved coy on another character. How do you pronounced the name of Cait Sith? Now, we have an answer.

With Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on the horizon, Square Enix took to Twitter (aka X) to settle the debate. In the upcoming second part of the remake trilogy, Cait Sith’s name will be pronounced “Kate Sihth.”

We saw many of you were asking so we hope this helps! #FF7R pic.twitter.com/ZC4WAu9IpE

— FINAL FANTASY VII (@finalfantasyvii) October 3, 2023

In the original game, players would meet the fortune-telling robotic cat upon reaching the Gold Saucer. Since the 1997 classic lacked voiceover, players could decide how to pronounce “Cait Sith.” Many pronounced it phonetically as “Kate Sihth” as a result. Still, others have mentioned that the character derives from a Scottish folk creature with the pronunciation of “Ket Shee.”

Cait Sith received a speaking role in 2005’s film sequel Advent Children, notably performed with a Scottish brogue courtesy of Greg Ellis. Despite that reference to Scotland, the film doesn’t vocalize the character’s name. Since Final Fantasy VII Rebirth will feature the character more heavily (Cait Sith cameos in Remake), it makes sense to clear things up ahead of time.

Still, some are bummed that Cait Sith won’t have the pronunciation from Gaelic mythology. Others have pointed out that in Japanese, the character’s name is “Ketto Shi.” This appears closer to the folklore behind it. In myth, Cat Sith, or Cait Sidhe, is a creature that resembles a black cat with a white spot, similar to its video game counterpart. Unlike the Final Fantasy character, it would steal souls and presumably did not ride a giant Moogle.

final fantasy 7 final fantasy vii Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Final Fantasy VII Remake
Avatar photo
Andrew Agress
  • Website
  • X (Twitter)

A big fan of Final Fantasy VII, Uncharted, and Metal Gear Solid, Andrew loves great stories and any and all things horror flavored. He also works in the world of interactive theater, its own kind of gaming. Andrew gets his powers from listening to indie folk music and drinking aloe water.

Latest Articles

Crunchyroll Announces Winter 2026 Anime Season Lineup

December 16, 2025

Krampus Is Back For Phasmophobia’s Winter Event

December 16, 2025

The State of PC Gaming in 2025: What Worked, What Didn’t, and Why It Still Matters

December 16, 2025

Wake Up Dead Man Review – Knives Straight to the Point

December 16, 2025

Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade Demo Arrives On Nintendo Switch 2

December 16, 2025

Hyrule Warriors Age of Imprisonment Getting Another Free Update Soon

December 16, 2025
About Us • Our Team • Contact Us • Privacy Policy • Review Policy
Ethics Policy • Terms of Service • Metacritic • OpenCritic • CriticDB
Ownership & Funding Disclosure • Fact Checking & Corrections Policy • Editorial Policy
Copyright @2025 The Outerhaven Productions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.